I created this when making a project and on windows all todo-list programs are bulky, and don't support exporting.
So I created @todo, a syntax for .todo files.

Wait, if this is a syntax.. why is it on github?

Good question, I put this on github because when I made @todo syntax, I created a notepad++ language file to support it.
I am releasing that along with the languages details.

The n++ user language supports both light displays and dark displays, tweaking may be needed for custom stylers.

To use it, Click the icon in your toolbar that has a lightning bolt coming from an application > click import > navigate to the xml > open.
It should now be imported, to use from now on, click Language > look near the bottom for @todo, it will automatically parse .todo files.

Language Semantics

The at symbol (@) signifies a category, currently @todo n++ syntaxhighlighter supports the following: (In no order)